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British company agrees to pay $3.2 million for air pollution at Louisiana wood pellet mills

Por: The Advocate Business October 04, 2022

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The company that runs Britain’s biggest power station has agreed to pay $3.2 million to settle air pollution claims against two of its wood pellet mills in northeast Louisiana.Each worth $1.6 million, the two settlements amount to the largest paid to the Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality in at least 10 years, an agency spokesman said on Monday.According to legal filings, England-based power company broke several air quality rules... + full article



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